20 episodios

These poems have traveled a long way to find you.

In each episode, listen to a soothing poem and learn a little about who the poet is and why they are interesting.

Find out more at https://readmeapoem.com/

Read Me A Poem Podcast Hailey Petway

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These poems have traveled a long way to find you.

In each episode, listen to a soothing poem and learn a little about who the poet is and why they are interesting.

Find out more at https://readmeapoem.com/

    20: Aubade in Autumn

    20: Aubade in Autumn

    In this episode we welcome the beginning of fall with Peter Everwine’s beautiful and contemplative dawn song.

    19: Failure

    19: Failure

    In this episode, we read the titular poem from Schultz's Pulitzer prize-winning Failure.

    • 4 min
    18: Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie

    18: Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie

    In this extra-long episode, we take on this epic poem by Bob Dylan.

    • 10 min
    17: Ode to my Period Underwear

    17: Ode to my Period Underwear

    In celebration of National Poetry Month, we explore one of Olivia Gatwood's odes.

    16: One Hundred Love Sonnets XVII

    16: One Hundred Love Sonnets XVII

    Let’s explore one of Pablo Neruda’s most famous love poems. In this episode, I am joined by guest reader Otto Martinez to take a look at the poem in both English and Spanish. This is the 17th poem in One Hundred Love Sonnets, a collection inspired by and dedicated to his wife Matilde.

    15. Medlars and Sorb Apples

    15. Medlars and Sorb Apples

    In the first episode of the new year, we will take a look at the Orphic myth and the mysterious connection between D. H Lawrence and his strangest of strange companions — H.D. This poem echos the idea that in order to be truly good something has to be just a little bit rotten.

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